Also for the record the Class C champ in the shot would have won Class A with his throw and the Class D champ would have been runner up in Class A.Also the top two shot throwers at state in Class A would have finished 3rd and 5th in Class B
Bull$#!^. You're just being negative.Also for the record the Class C champ in the shot would have won Class A with his throw and the Class D champ would have been runner up in Class A.Class A throwers are DOWN as it may have been mentionedAlso the top two shot throwers at state in Class A would have finished 3rd and 5th in Class B
I don't think it's fair that they measure their throws. Everyone should get a medal for having fun.Bull$#!^. You're just being negative.Also for the record the Class C champ in the shot would have won Class A with his throw and the Class D champ would have been runner up in Class A.Class A throwers are DOWN as it may have been mentionedAlso the top two shot throwers at state in Class A would have finished 3rd and 5th in Class B
When it comes to team performance, a C school is going to have a hard time beating A schools. Individually it doesn't really matter though.I think it's weird that Nebraska has a class system for track and field
http://www.iahsaa.org/Track/2017/index.htm183-4 to win the discuss.
To further the throwing debate the Class A winner threw 158' 0. That would have placed 5th in Class B and second in Class C.
And he threw 7 feet shorter than he did at districts.183-4 to win the discuss.
To further the throwing debate the Class A winner threw 158' 0. That would have placed 5th in Class B and second in Class C.
I take it back; he's gonna be a Dude at LB.It would be, but that would also be an IMMENSE grind. You could see a CB playing WR because there isn't a lot of contact, but going from LB to TE would double down on the wear and tear.Welcome to the Nebraska form of the two way player. Going back and forth between the trenches playing physical football. This would be something pretty specialWhy not Both? He doesn't have to play TE every down but if we put him in for 10-15 snaps on offense I wouldn't complain. Maybe give him a few snaps of rest on defense and call it good. Kid is a great player and I hope he comes in ready to push for playing time right away with his skill.I always wondered how he would fare at linebacker. I don't think we can really screw up where we put him I think he will be a stud at TE or linebacker.
I personally hope he ends up at TE, but I could see him being great at LB, too.